Did Tom Brady Suffer a Concussion Last Season?

According to Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bundchen, the football star suffered a concussion during the previous season. The NFL is taking this allegation seriously, especially in light of the fact that the records maintained by the New England Patriots didn’t list any such head injury for the superstar quarterback. Brian injury lawyers deal with these types of things all the time. If someone got a concussion even while playing sports, if it wasn’t dealt with properly, they may be entitled to compensation.

Concussions are taken quite seriously in the NFL, because it can lead to much more severe health and mental problems. The NFL afterwards announced that they have looked at every pertinent report that involved Brady, and none of the records indicated that the athlete suffered such a concussion or head injury. Officials from the league have started to investigate further by collecting more data from the Patriots medical staff and from the star quarterback himself.

Concussions are expressly covered in the collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players’ association. The agreement specifies a special process that’s undertaken when there’s an apparent breach of accepted concussion protocol.

What’s the Problem with a Concussion?

Some people are under the impression that a concussion is a minor matter that involves a simple headache that will go away after awhile. But recent medical research has uncovered that it’s actually a much serious problem than previously suspected.

Football involves rough play and stupendous impact and even with sturdy helmets these impacts can cause concussions. With enough concussions, the athlete may suffer from a condition that’s called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

This condition is really a progressive degenerative disease that affects the brains of people who have suffered multiple concussions and brain injuries. The brain slowly deteriorates, and gradually the brain will lose mass.

CTE can lead to debilitating symptoms that can severely affect the quality of life of athletes and their loved ones. It’s a brain injury that leads to severe changes in behavior and mental state. A patient with CTE can become more aggressive, or fall into depression. Their judgment can become impaired while their behavior becomes more erratic and impulsive. It may also include a loss of memory and even dementia.

In the past, it was thought that CTE was limited only to boxers, who may suffer from head injuries caused by repeated blows to the head. Today, medical authorities are more aware that football players and other athletes like wrestlers can get this condition too. The most headline-grabbing cases of CTE include the case of Junior Seau, who committed suicide. Another notable case was the horrendous death of Chris Benoit, a pro wrestler who murdered his wife and son before he killed himself.

What to Do In Case of Brain Injury

If you or a loved one suffers from brain injury that stems from any athletic activity, we invite you to consult with our team of traumatic brain injury attorneys. We can get to the bottom of the case, and determine if your family is eligible to receive damages which can truly help with your medical treatment.

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